I've been wearing soft lenses 10+ hours a day for 12 years with no problems. Seriously, if you are having problems you need to call the doctor that prescribed the lenses. After one month, he should consider it part of the original fitting.
If you are wearing prescribed contact lenses from an optometrist, theyre specifically shaped to your eyeballs profile so they won't cause this problem. If youre wearing ones you bought from a shop without a prescription, for example, ones which colour your eyes for cosmetic purposes, these arent shaped to your eyeball and can scratch the lens of the eye, causing sight damage. Who knows what else they could cause.
If youre wearing the second kind, stop. If youre wearing the first kind, go back to the optometrist and buy some thinner ones. Either way, you need to go and see an optometrist, not a doctor.
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